{"schemaVersion":1,"recordType":"legal-article","id":"law:eri:code:criminal-procedure:2015:article:66","workId":"law:eri:code:criminal-procedure:2015","expressionId":"law:eri:code:criminal-procedure:2015:en","title":"Review of Refusal to Commence Proceedings","number":"66","language":"en","canonicalUrl":"https://eriatlas.com/law/criminal-procedure-code-2015/article/66/","hierarchy":{"book":"BOOK II — PROSECUTION AND INQUIRY","title":"TITLE I — SETTING IN MOTION PROSECUTION AND INQUIRY","chapter":"Chapter 1. — Commencement of Proceedings"},"paragraphs":[{"id":"p1","number":"1","text":"The injured party and his representative shall, within 30 days from having received the decision of the prosecutor, request the Attorney General to direct the prosecutor to institute proceedings.","canonicalUrl":"https://eriatlas.com/law/criminal-procedure-code-2015/article/66/#p1","sourceTargets":[{"sourceId":"criminal-procedure-code-2015-en","pdfPage":66,"url":"https://eriatlas.com/sources/criminal-procedure-code-2015/page/66/?article=66&paragraph=p1#article-66-p1"}]},{"id":"p2","number":"2","text":"Where the prosecutor refuses to institute proceedings under Article 63 (1)(a), the injured party or his representative may, within thirty (30) days from having received the decision of the Attorney General under sub-Article (1), or if the Attorney General has not ruled, within sixty (60) days of having received the decision of the prosecutor, shall, in accordance with Article 67, apply to the Court for an order that the prosecutor institute proceedings.","canonicalUrl":"https://eriatlas.com/law/criminal-procedure-code-2015/article/66/#p2","sourceTargets":[{"sourceId":"criminal-procedure-code-2015-en","pdfPage":66,"url":"https://eriatlas.com/sources/criminal-procedure-code-2015/page/66/?article=66&paragraph=p2#article-66-p2"}]}],"caution":"English-language 2015 Ministry of Justice edition. Refworld catalogues the English text as an unofficial translation. Eri Atlas has not independently verified the translation or whether this text reflects later legal changes."}